A washing device for washing breast pump accessories and baby bottles, by spraying water in jets of high pressure, includes a washing enclosure; a water inlet; a drain outlet; a tube network; a wash pump; a heating element; a tray; a top sliding mesh lid; a breast shield clamp, including a clip, a clamp base, and extender arm, and adjustable side arms; a distribution valve; a plurality of water dispensing components, including spray pipes, a top spinner, a bottom spinner, side spinners, side nozzles. spray pipes can be height adjustable, and can include spray nozzles, which can be flexible or rotating. Side nozzles can be adjustable or rotating. The washing device can further include a steam generator or an ultraviolet sterilizer lamp for sterilizing contents placed in the tray.
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1. A washing device for washing breast pump accessories, comprising:
a. a washing enclosure, comprising side walls, a base section, and a hinged front door;
b. a water inlet;
c. a drain outlet;
d. a tube network, wherein the tube network is mounted in the washing enclosure, and is configured in fluid connection with the water inlet and the drain outlet;
e. a wash pump, which is mounted inside the washing enclosure, wherein the wash pump is configured to pump water in the tube network, such that the water circulates in the tube network;
f. a heating element, which is connected to the tube network, such that the heating element heats the water in the tube network;
g. a tray;
h. a plurality of water dispensing components, comprising:
a plurality of spray pipes, wherein each spray pipe comprises a spray nozzle which is connected to the tube network, wherein each spray pipe is connected to the tray; and
i. at least one breast shield clamp, comprising:
an extender arm, such that a lower end of the extender arm is pivotally connected to the tray, configured such that an elevation angle is adjustable; and
two adjustable side arms, which are pivotally connected to an upper end of the extender arm, such that the adjustable side arms are in an opposing configuration, such that the adjustable side arms are adjusted, by opening or narrowing a gap between the side arms;
such that the adjustable side arms each are configured with an open end that is distal to a connected end, which is connected to the upper end of the extender arm, such that the open ends of the adjustable side arms are configured to reach around opposing sides of a breast flange of a breast flange connector, when a broad part of the breast flange is facing down;
whereby the at least one breast shield clamp is used to secure the breast flange connector in place.
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This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/009,233 filed Jun. 8, 2014.
The present invention relates generally to the field of washing devices, and more particularly to devices and methods of washing and sterilizing breast pump accessories and baby bottles.
With so many new mothers in the work field today, the need to pump breast milk while away from the home has become more and more prevalent. Many new mothers who for different reasons are not able to breast feed their babies but still want their babies to get the benefits of breast milk have to use a breast pump at home or at work.
Ensuring the proper cleaning of the breast pump and accessories can be very tedious and inconvenient with existing devices. Having access to a method of cleaning the breast pump and accessories with portability, speed and efficiency would relieve the worry of having to find a hygienic way to clean these items after use.
To maintain good hygiene it is required to wash the pump accessories and bottles after every use. Washing all these parts several times a day could be very time consuming and tiring and damaging to the hands, it can be especially challenging to do at work. Hence, the need for an automated breast pump accessories washer.
There exists on the market general dish washers and table top dishwashers, but they are not well adapted for use in cleaning breast pump accessories, and do not have special disinfecting or sterilization features. Industrial washers are available at very high-cost and may have satisfactory sterilization capabilities, but such devices are designed for washing of laboratory bottles or other industrial equipment, and generally do not have design features to accommodate cleaning of breast pump accessories.
As such, considering the foregoing, it may be appreciated that there continues to be a need for novel and improved devices and methods for cleaning breast pump accessories
The foregoing needs are met, to a great extent, by the present invention, wherein in aspects of this invention, enhancements are provided to the existing model of devices for washing and sterilizing breast pump accessories and baby bottles.
In an aspect, the breast pump accessory washer includes a running water supply, a drain, and a power supply, and can easily be used when a sink/wash basin and a nearby power supply is available. The breast pump accessory washer can be portable and can easily be installed, by attaching an inlet nozzle to a faucet, connecting a power cord to a power outlet, dropping a drain pipe in a sink, and using the washer when needed.
In a related aspect, the breast pump accessory washer uses less power and water than the dishwasher and hence can be run several times a day without having to run the whole dishwasher to clean some bottles or to clean the baby bottles along with dirty dishes.
In another related aspect, a conventional domestic dishwasher sprays water only from the bottom, which can topple the breast pump accessories and does not allow for the water jet to reach inside the breast flanges and therefore does not clean the breast pump accessories well. This device washes the breast pump accessories more effectively in less time, and also allows sterilizing them with ease.
In yet a related aspect, the simple design of the breast pump accessory washer ensures that it can be manufactured at a low cost. Even when the washer is no longer needed for cleaning breast pump accessories, mothers can use this device to wash baby bottles and sippy cups, with the option of not using the sterilizing function.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, certain embodiments of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof herein may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional embodiments of the invention that will be described below and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of embodiments in addition to those described and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. In addition, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein, as well as the abstract, are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which this disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a breast pump accessory washer 100, with reference to
In an embodiment, the breast pump accessory washer 100 can be front loading, and include:
In a related embodiment, water from the inlet 110 collects in a water basin 140, also called a tub or sump 140, in an inner bottom of the washer 100, and the used water can be drained out of the washer 100, through the drain outlet 120, which can further include a drainage vent, such that the drain outlet 120 can drain water into a sink. If the washer 100 is mounted on the wall, the water inlet 110 can be connected to the water supply and the drain outlet 120 can be connected to a drainage system.
In a related embodiment, the washer 100 includes a base section 136, which can be rectangular, and can further include a water basin 140, which can be substantially circular, located in a center bottom of the base section 136.
In a related embodiment, a heating element 180 can be positioned in a center of the water basin 140, such that the heating element 180 heats the water for washing and sterilizing.
In a related embodiment, a bottom spinner or rotating wash arm 190 is mounted at the bottom inner side of the washer 100, extending from the water basin 140.
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In a related embodiment, each of two sidewalls 132 to the right and left side can have vertically oriented side spinners 170 connected on inner sides of the sidewalls 132, such that the side spinners 170 spray heated water mixed with detergent on the contents in the tray from the right and left sides.
In an embodiment, an upper spinner 592 can be positioned in a top part of the inside of the washer, to spray washing water from the top, inside the washing enclosure 130.
In a related embodiment, a mesh tray 102 can sit over rails 106 in the sidewalls right over the spinner inlay without touching it. The tray 102 can include rollers 103, or alternatively drawer slides, on each side, such that the rollers 103 allow the tray to be rolled/pulled in or out over guide rails 106 on the inner side walls of the washer.
In a further related embodiment, the tray 102 can include vertical spray pipes 108 on which breast shield connectors and bottles can be placed in an inverted orientation.
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In a yet further related embodiment, the spray pipes 108 spray the inside of bottles and breast flange connectors with strong jets of washing water.
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In a related embodiment, the spray pipes 108 can be attached with tray tubes 634 that branch out from a main tray tube 632 connected to a tray inlet nozzle 630 at the back of the tray, which connect to a washer tube network 558, as shown on
In a further related embodiment, the spray pipes 618 for the breast flange connectors 610 can be shorter than the spray pipes 628 for the bottles in order to allow the breast flange connectors 610 to sit snuggly in to the tray.
In a related embodiment, a removable mesh basket 109, which can be made from metal, plastic, or a composite, and can further include a hinged lid, which can be fitted in the tray 102. The basket 109 can hold nipple protectors, rings, silicon valves and other smaller accessories of the breast pump. These smaller parts can just be dropped into this box, after which the hinged lid can be closed.
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In a related embodiment, a power switch 162 can turn the power on, and a control knob 164 can indicate wash cycles, which can for example include a quick cycle of 15 minutes duration and a long cycle of 25 minutes duration, or another number of predetermined cycles of a predetermined length. The short cycle can for example have a rinse and wash cycle, followed by three rinse cycles. The long cycle can for example have a short cycle followed by sterilization and dry cycles. There can also be a control button for a steam cycle to sterilize the prewashed accessories and bottles.
In a related embodiment, water from the water inlet 110 gets collected at the bottom of the apparatus through an inlet valve 540. The contents from the detergent dispenser 240 can be released into the washing water at any time during the wash.
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In a related embodiment, the heating element 180 in the water basin 140 can heat the water periodically, and can further be controlled by a thermostat.
In a related embodiment, during a wash cycle the wash pump 554 draws wash liquid from the tub 140 through a pump inlet 557 and pumps the pressurized wash liquid through the pump outlet 556 to the lower wash arm, the two wash arms on the side walls and to the pump feeding in to the jets in the tray, and any other attached water delivery devices.
In a further related embodiment, a distribution valve 560 can be configured at the pump outlet 556, to selectively pump wash liquid to any component or set of components, in the wash water dispensing components 510.
In a related embodiment, the bottom spinner 190 can have two, three, four, or a plurality of blades 191, and each blade 191 can have a plurality of holes 192, which allow jets of washing water to be sprayed on the contents of the unit from the bottom. The holes 192 can be angled such that the liquid jets cause the bottom spinner 190 to spin, and the spinning motion allows for the washing liquid to be sprayed on outer and inner sides of the bottles and breast flange connectors 610, and in the basket 109 that holds smaller parts.
In a related embodiment, the upper spinner 592 can have two, three, four, or a plurality of blades, and each blade can have a plurality of holes, which allow jets of washing water to be sprayed on the contents of the washer from the top. The holes can be angled such that the liquid jets cause the upper spinner 592 to spin, and the spinning motion allows for the washing liquid to be sprayed on outer and inner sides of the bottles 620 and breast flange connectors 610, and in the basket 109 that holds smaller parts.
In a related embodiment, a side spinner 170 can comprise two, three, four, or a plurality of blades 171, and each blade 171 can have a plurality of holes 172, which allow jets of washing water to be sprayed on the contents of the washer from the side. The holes 172 can be angled such that the liquid jets cause the side spinner 170 to spin, and the spinning motion allows for the washing liquid to be sprayed on outer and inner sides of the bottles and breast flange connectors 610, and in the basket 109 that holds smaller parts.
In a related embodiment, as shown in
In a further related embodiment, a plurality of rotating or spinning side nozzles 234 can be mounted on the left and right inner side walls of the washer 100, such that the rotating side nozzles 234 are configured to spray washing water on the contents of the tray 102. A rotating nozzle can be manufactured according to well-known designs for nozzles that self-rotate when they emit liquid under pressure, such as for example Typhoon™ self-rotating nozzles manufactured by NLB Corp.
In a further related embodiment, a plurality of adjustable side nozzles 234 can be mounted on the left and right side walls of the washer 100, to spray washing water on the contents of the tray 102, such that the adjustable side nozzles 234 can be manually adjusted to spray in a pre-determined direction.
In various embodiments, water spray from jets from left and right side walls of the washer 100 can ensure washing of breast flange connectors 610 from inside.
In various embodiments, during successive wash cycles, the pump at the base of the tray pressurizes the washing liquid and pumps it to the jets in the tray. High pressure jets of the wash liquid cleanse the bottles and breast flange connectors 610 from inside.
In various embodiments, distribution valve 560, or a plurality of valves, can selectively activate and deactivate water spray devices, including upper and lower wash spinner, side nozzles, side spinners, and pipe nozzles in order to direct wash liquid alternately among the water spray devices. The washing water sprayed on the contents of the tray 102, is collected into the water basin 140 and pumped back into the water spray devices that are all connected with the pump via a tube network 558. The dirty water is directed into the drain pump 570 and pumped out through the outlet valve 580 into the drain outlet 120.
In an embodiment, if a sterilization cycle is chosen, after the final rinse the inlet valve lets a small quantity of water in to the tub. The heating element heats up the water to generate steam, which sterilizes the contents. After a predetermined interval, which allows the contents of the dishwasher to be sterilized, the vent at the top of the door allows the steam to escape which dries the bottles and accessories. In order to protect the breast pump accessory washer 100 from heat damage during a sterilization cycle, the water basin 140 can for example be manufactured in stainless steel.
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In a further related embodiment, the washer 100 can include an ultraviolet sterilizer lamp 260 configured to emit sterilizing light onto items mounted in the tray 102, and thereby sterilize the items. The ultraviolet sterilizer lamp 260 can be located inside the washer enclosure, mounted to a sidewall above the tray.
The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent, and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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